Baqet

Baqet (82 BC-) was an Egyptian merchant who lived in Yamu during the 1st century BC. In 48 BC, the medjay Bayek came to the Yamu marketplace to investigate rumors of false idols being sold, and he asked Baqet about the fake mummies. Baqet had no desire to be dragged into the issue, but he was convinced to meet Bayek at the outskirts of town at midnight, as Baqet did not want to anger either the priest Menehet or the gods. At the meeting, Baqet's bandit friends ambushed Bayek, who killed all of them; Baqet decided that a man who fought as well as Bayek could afford to be trusted, and he said that the fake mummies were made at a bandit camp southeast of the town. Baqet then fled as Bayek headed off to destroy the bandit camp.